Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 01, 1908, Image 3

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"nffljOLNE DAILY GUARD.
--..rnuTi'iaNTiNG co., inc.
rlei H. Fisher.
thinned every oij m me week.
r "" i,ypted. Address all com
liidgiis aad make all remit
'lULi o)ble w Th8 Eueaa Guard,
0r'"-
..a by carrier, per week.) .16
P d by carrier, per month .50
Jm ooe year (lu advance) 4.00
"'thi (in advance) 2.00
.60
.05
1.50
?JJrtiinj rate ade known on
2?Jrtdat Eugene, Oregon, poetof-
Jot at aecond-clasa matte'.
" amU i The eoant
V jollowlag are authumed to
k. and receipt tor suDscnuuons or
.ct any other business tor The
.ell-I L. CUrk.
ooTiirg George A. Drury.
.,, nivitmasters are authored to
ire and receipt for subscriptions
ffhe Dai'r and Weekly Guard.
j INPKPENWxS.VT PAPKI..
jteniber of ANsucii.tcl l'rem.
MONUAY, JIXE 1, 11)08
Someboiy did a golden
deed;
gjmebody proved a friend
In need,;
Somebody sang a beautiful
song;
Somebody smiled the whole
day long;
Somebody thought,. "Twas
sweet to live."
Somebody said 'I'm glad to
give;
Somebody fought a valiant
fUht;
Somebody lived to shield the
the right.
Was that somebody you?
Selected.
t
IITOMATIC SIOXEY SORTER
IS LATEST INVENTION
During these times of financial
itringency, the most of us are not
tethering much about how we are to
issort and count our money. We are
ruber giving the most of our time
to the proposition of acquiring
Hough to buy food and raiment for
those dependent upon us. However
It will Interest some of. our readers
to know that there have been ma
thines Invented for the assorting and
counting of money, or coins, to lie
more accurate, and they are consider
ed to be a very necessary adjunct to
tktt commercial establishments that
tisdle a good deal of specie.
Consul Joseph L. Brattaln, station
ed at Pragu?, Austria, sends a ellp
piag from one of the .Austrian news-
pipers, giving an account of an au
tomatic money assorter which has rc
tently bi'en Invented by a citizen f
tiat country. It is thus riosc'V'J :
The Inventor claims that it will ut-
Mrt metal co!n3 which have been
thrown together regardless of their
denominations, placing each denotni-
titlon In a separate basket. The
various coins are thrown Indiscrini
IntelyMnto a funnel al the top of
Ike machine, and from the funnel
Her slide downward, alighting on a
'Jlral track. The track has a pro
tectiog edge or raised border contain
'8 slits corresponding to the various
tora of the coins. As the coins
I various denominations glide down-
"d on tie track, through some pe
nllar mechanism of the mechine
ley pass through the slits corre-
Mnding to their various sizes, enter-land
!8 their respective baskets at the
wom of the machine.
't Is said that several firms hand-
llng large amounts of coin daily have
Wed the mechine with satisfactory
Walts.
SEtt' ISIC FOR DKTKCTIYI'S
IX XKW YORK CITY
recent disnnteh from New Ynrk
Worms us that the detectives of that
fm city have entered a new fie I
" labor. Of late a great many f
"'a haw been employed to find on'
111 they ran about the persona! l;:'e
"i habits of bankers their iss:.-ia-
M, their manners of business ar 1
'thods cf living. These innuiri' s
e been instituted by depositors
"1 sonietim-s the results of the in
,,rf have caused the depositors to
"'"sfer their accounts to other banks
ih Some rasea Hlpnctnra bnve re-
!ed.
disit.'ltch a a i' d "t ;B nnttl.
J ,or bank to want to know
thlne alinnt rhA mon ortth whom
J doin? business, but now the de-
"J are becoming more deeply
wasted In the men who handle
money, and want to know their
j'1". habits of lite and general
method.,."
J" in blent leads lis to state a
nil r. .
iMupusHion tnat no ni.tw
"'I his
on
business who .s in-
nt t.. I.:- , .. j
. e. l9 a.s!.ociailons aim
hah-
't niake8 no difference what tli
lf"'lll" clgar.-i. liakin
V."' ri,:'-niri1! a livery stable, pr.n
u- ,,r r ,niluctlns
tcink
taboo j .
. uuoou ,0 ffiake ,he (rue
.nei3 man every ,ime. And he ho
thlnk9 he can do anuM nm.i.i . ,
business hours
ganee. dissinati,,,, j . .... J
, i:ist..-r.nu as-
sociation-and not taint his busiu,-, O
h" no: -s'" on 'o the true rela- on
of cause and effect.
Practi.ally a test v..t ...
f,on 8n" by direct vote was
taken",n the Senate on Senator Ow
en's resolution, which was sent to
committee, where it win die by a
vote of 33 to 20. Against, 30 'Re
publicans and 3 Democrats; for 11
Republicans and 9 Democrats.
Politicians who are shaking hands
with themselves because of Billy
Heart's European trip, had better go
Slow. Billy" Is too fond of get
ting advertising by trouble-making to
keep his fingers out of the presiden
tial game.
Suppost it's true, as Major Bell
says, that "our army is not fit to
engage in war with the army of anv
first-class nation." in the absence of
perfected airships, how's any army
going to get at ours?
Oregon editors will have to set a
new stock of editorial subjects now
that the election is over. Suppose we
all try to write something Mat will
boost Oregon ahead another notch?
And maybe this Pennsylvania
preacher who announced that "mer
ry widow" hats should not be worn
In his church was only making a bid
for a larger female attendance.
An examination of the record w ill
show that the people of New York
beat Senator Piatt by several years In
announcing his retirement at the end
of his present term.
There are bronze statues which
would be more In keeping with the
leading characteristics of the men
whose names they bear if made or
brass.
There Is an editorial discussion in
Ohio on why the political liar is not
put in the same class as the business
liar, lie is. by right thinking peo
ple. To the poet there may be joy in
the "music of the spheres." but to
the politician the grcatmt Jily 1s
given by the music of election years.
It's dollars to stogies that the man
who sincerely says "every man should
be contented with his own slat bin"
is on toil, or thereabouts.
Tomorrow we will haw to listen
to the wise fellow who knew al the
time just how it was coming out.
XKXT lil lt.AI: ( AliKI Kits'
MKKTIM; AT COKVAI.US
Albany. Or., Slay 31. William II.
Boyd, of litaverton, was chosen pres
ident of the Oregon Rung Letter Car
riers' Association at the close of the
sixth annual convention in this cit
late last night. H. M. Cummings,
of Corvallis. was made first vice pres
ident, and Frank Kraxberger, of Au-
rora, second vice president, .ponn n.
(loins, of Albany, was re-eiectea secretary-treasurer
and was also chosen
as a delegate to represent the Oregon
Association at the convention of the
National Association of Rural Letter
Carriers. Fred Spooncr, of Lenta,
was elected a member of the execu
tive committee for a term of three
years, the hold-over members being
A. Parker, of Independence, and E.
B. Cornett, of Albany.
Corvallis was selected as the meet
ing place of the association In 1U3
(ne ,iate was left to the selection
,f Ibu uresident am exei-lltlve coin
miltee. Corvallis. Kneene. S.ilem an'I
Independence were nil candidates for
the convention seat. The llenton
county citv won the honor ovr Ku
gene iiv eight voles, while Salem and
lucli'pendence failed to make a show
ing In tb votin';.
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ta le'i'1:k. -
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P,,r.h M I'iij
Marv V.'!. '.
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We uoor liiorta
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aroiiinl
It's blesse I
einones
In srainb-st music
Ilii: like the
We hard'.v
Kre thou wi
lies:
of earth.
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Thou
Mother, round.
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CAF7AIN CARLES DE F. CHANDLER.
Captain Chandler, who is In charge of the tiulloou Ktutlotl In Washington,
has been active lu the experiments with wireless telegraphy from balloons
beceut tests with the government's big war balloon were very Hmvessful, wire
less messages being received from Auuapolls when the balloon ascended over
Washington.
Head to Heart
Talks.
By EDWIN A. NYE.
Copyr'Kht. IMS. by Edwin A. Ny.
YOU ARE RICH.
Are you In gisul health, and luveyou
a family to support:
Then you are rich.
Health Is wealth. It Is more than
capital, more than labor. It Is both
combined. It is ability to do, oppor
tunity to enrn, chance to win. With
health the poorest man Is rich; without
it the richest men is poor.
Toe chief trouble with most of us is
this: We do not realize our riches. We
do not Know how to inventory the best
things of life. In our invoice we put
down some thlngs-as money, for In
stance -too higli and others -us health,
for instance at tixi low n pi-ice.
We repent. If you are healthy, strong,
you are well to do. and If In addition
you have a family dependent upon
your ellorts you are rich.
At tin- l:rst thought .vm might be dis-
IkhciI to put your family dow n In your :
Invoice as an ini-uinbrance. a liability
instead of an asset. Man cl've. there'll I
where you make your mistake!
Hid you ever sih an oriental woman
carrying a Jug of water on her heailV
What poise and graceflllnest .' The
burden she bears does that, and like
wise your burden should only servo to
give you iwise and strength.
But. besides
You need, nil of us need, nil Incentive
-something to live f ir-ar. Inducement.
The man without the family burden
may rejoice lu his liberty for a time,
but the day will come w hen the vanity
of such liberty will appear. There will
be no stern necessity upon blm. no
heart compelling force, lie will bnve
no divine call to do and suffer. As the
years shall multiply the emptiness of
life will appall blm.
But you-you have given hostages to
fate. You have hnluceuient. Your
heartstrings are steady because they
are harnessed to your love I ones! You
hare something to live for. work for.
,11.. f'ir Look into the answering face
I of your wife, your child. Is It not so?
You are rich.
I Si:t:e;::iies tbe way may be daric and
1 r.iek strewn upwari. If there l joy.
there are al. feu- an I anxiety. Tli-re
! mu-.i l e a r.-iftree f..r wife an I lub es
a:i l f--i i raiment ami s.-uielbilig
over ..r gentle living. And the eo-t of
!...,... ities Is large. A 11.1 sonic
: I.. g. t en belter th.'lll Votl
,,-v g. l t':e be-t cut of life?
tell. !l-t " .-.
i -ee'.- Yu are rich.
r. ;t
'Ilia I
Mllit ;-. in ( (INTRA' TORS.
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III lit v f '
le
en that the
Cieinty. Ore
I bnlf for tbe
rial anil con-
-,f l.a
iron. ill te. eive He.,!.
...... l.lt.v ..f alt Ilia
UirnrtihS a bri.lK" a'-rH wi' r...
war.l SbuKh on County roa.I . So. It
Tru" b.itrern. to le bulu arror.liliK,
, th ans am! .nerlflraMon. now,
;, file In the office of the ''ntJ-j
f-lerk of I.aue County. OreKon. Alt'
ttil.li to bo rronijiai-i ".' -
,'Ji die- k of :. p-r .-nt of lb. ;
uniii'l nt
f t tie O'.'I. fcH'.o oi" '" r j
....... -i.h On Crk
ot l.ane i.ioiniy I
I r t.-fore '.' " ' k in the an.-r-
of June
4-h. l'.'1
noen
Tr
the right to re-,-ls
n
,
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Co
IKK.
I
THE MARKET
EOR
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& Rugh's
22 wi-,t 8:h M
Wh BUY
WE SELL
Wt RENT
WE tXCHANGE
N'tne-ruom liou.o unci lot 1
block from r;ir lint; ftno
home in goml coiuHlion; a
bargain at $ li,(Mi or I urn lab
el J fur )2.4it.
JS0 acres t iiiIIh.s from KiiH'Mie;
160 acrefl in tulttvutiou; ''20
pusturei Bi)endi(l K-rwim
bouse, KUxtiO barn; All kimta
oT fruit; price $1.000, in
cludtiiK everything ou tbe
plaru.
160 acres, B5 ocrra nanture aud
timber crulnes l.ino.DDO naw
timber; 90 acred fenced; 4
room house, spring ut house;
small burn, cliUken houtin,
young orchard, all kinds of
berries; nrhofd 1 mile. Heat
tblB for 11500.
Hero we ave 160 acred, CO
acres fenced; 2 housea, large
log hmiKo and anuill frame,
log barn, grHiiury, well water
ed with living t renins and
BprlngR; 2.0H0.0Q0 feet aaw
timber; 9 mil from Ku
gene. Price, $1&01.
8i ucrett adjoining town; fine
8-room house, 3 bnrn.n;
young family orchard; 5
head horHeii, i cows, 4 year
lingH, haniewH. wagona, bug
gy, cart, 10' i hlckena. tools,
Implement .4 fur nil ur, etc.;
price, 1 7, '': 1 1 raHh;
balance nt 1 i"T cent.
We also have IxMinews open
ings and a !nr;f lint of real
estate to off'-r of every dea
crlptlon. McMURPHEY
& RUGH
22 wtst 8ih St.
Julius
Goldsmith
REAL
CHICHESTi - R'S PILLS
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CLASSIFiEP COLUMNS
I UK 8AI.K
' KOU SALfci -A gas hrater, almost
new, for sale cheap. Address Box
H, Kugene, Or. if
j FOB SALE Thoroughbred Hereford
bulla for sale, kuquire iai Wil
lamette street. tf I
KOU SAi.K K baPy walker an.l a
baby buKxy. luqulru So" West
Klfth street. tf
FOK SALN lloily fir and nmplu
wood. KuKen.i liua Company,
l'houe lllack 1511. J3
FOR HA14C Huff Orplnmou .in,
13 fur tl. W. D. Hamilton, 1102
Columbia avenue, corner 19th t.
KOU SA1.K Two good timber
claims for location Tormt rea
Biinable. Smith A llruwu, Co
burg, Oregon, lim H. n
FOR SAI.E Good horsy years old;
16 hands; only pnrttT broke.
Trice, $100. Phone He 1461.
Ueo. Molvln Miller, city.
FOR SAI.K Parties wishing t bn
200 acres of first-class timber lau.l
call on J. W. Carllle, four miles
west of Hale.
KOU SAI.K A 30-horse.or boiler
all complete and In Kood repair;
also n 70-horsep.iwer nm-ilini;
some repairs. Kiifiou Woolen
Mill.
FOR SAI.K Timber laud; quarter
section In township 16, s. r. 1 w,
section a.'. Will sell cheap If sold
at once. Address C. J. C, care
Guard office.
FOR SAI.K Host retail store lu
ljitH' county; wll sell stock of
about $5000 for cash nu.l rent
hiilldlnKs: a snap; must go quick.
Address "P. y.," this office. J12
FOR SAI.K A good seven-room
house (wired, bath and toilet, sew
er connectlonHl und lot 66 2-Hx
160 feet; fruit trees nnil chicken
park; on W'set Tenth street. Ap
ply ut Gil Lincoln street. j!l
FOR SAI.K City lots, close In;
$:ioo ;tr,o iun( $400; $ro down
and $1 Oper month, without Inter
est. W. H, Kay, ut Kugenu Gun
Company's store. tf
FOR BALK A No. 1 business for
sale; good location; eleun stock;
will take city property In part pay
ment. Wish to retire from busi
ness. Cull at Guard office, tf
FOR SAI.K hirst-class baled cheat
hay; also muplu nnd old growth
fir wood. Louis C. Vitus, .liinc
tl.in, Or., H F. I). .No. 2. Phono
Farmera' 1 -9. J.O
FOR SAI.K A well Improved faim
of PJO acres, 4 inllos north uM'n
burn. This Is u bargain at $'
per acre. On good toruii. Smith
Ai Hrown, Coburg, Or.
FOR SAi.K Ono National cash regis
ter, ono Romliigton typewriter und
u largo Iron safe. Kuiinlro of L.
M. Travis, Loan & Savings bunk
building.
FOR SAI.K A flnii farm t i7 1
acres will be sold for $iiO per
aero on good tonus, if sold In the
next thirty dnys. Smith St Hrown,
Coburg, Oregou. Box 9 4. JU
FOR SALK I louse und lot In
Springfield; new and hand plas
tered, modern finish; on account
of my Interests being In Kugciio
will sell for $;I00 less than actual
value. It. C. Morgau, Kugenu, Or.
i'i
IIORHKS KOU SAI.K One bay mure
weight 1200; one bay horse,
weight 1100; one black, single
- driver, nafe for lady to drlvo; one
fins saddle, pony. A. M. Gilbert,
at teed barn. tf
FOR SALK Fine mountain ranch of
NO acres; 40 In cultivation and
about 40 timber; crook running
through farm; fair house and out
buildings; located eight miles west
or Kugene. Price, $1000. Carl
. O. Washhurnn. if
FOR SALK From two to nine acre
tracts of fine river bottom land,
all in full bearing orchard; one
inllii from city limits on river
road. Ono t"ii-acro tract; eight
eight-room house; private water
works; nice lawn and irhrubbery.
Telephone and It. K. I) ; on eleeirlc
Biirvey. II. A. (.'ox. If
WA.TKI
WANTKI) To rent, seven or elght
rnom liuiiae. Call ut 1M Kasl Sib
hire-!.
WA.N'IKIl - Horse breal lm; by day
or month; also horses tracked. Kn
quire Bangs' livery . J'.l.ltfw
WANTED - Thrt- girls to learn
nursing at the Kugene Gvinral hos
pital. Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris
WANTED J'oBltlon as blacksmith;
expert 111 all kinds of carriage
work ad general repairing; no
shoes; quick workman; strictly
sober; wages $3.f.O Address Lock
Box f. Junction City, Or. J3
WANTKI) To norow $3000 to $,
000 for a term of years with gilt
edged security- Good propeeltloa
for any one wishing to place a
loan. Address C. U. care Oeurd.
SVA.NTKf) f.'lty property for Ml
acre farm In Benton county, Ore
gon, two mil's from growing
town. Place lli-e between Ixing
Tom and Willamette rivers : 90
acres farming ground. W. II.
Kav. Kugene. Oregon. tf
WAN'TKD -To empbaj a t .iiholl'
ri Nl . iMin as local representative.
We require a p'Tsofl of eti'TifV slid
.-.bi'lty for til" .isltl-.ti. Siilarv.
$H per week I'.rlte lit "''e f..
par'l'u'ars The H-e-y P ibililtiic
c inipai,)-. De.iborn street,
C!ii(,;o. Ill-
Walll.sl iColitlllu.xl.l
liliil. WAM'KIl - For housework.
Apply at 4i.S Jefferson St.
U.sT AMI Itll XK
1. US 1' - Ladles black leather ha mi
en W illamette street, coutalnlug a
railroad ticket from Seattle to
Vancouver, also a sum .if money.
Reward. Return to Guard offtt-e.
POH KB.1T
KOR KKNT Nice front room; fur
nace heat; electric lights ami
bath. Suitable for two gentle
men. 1 4. Fast Ninth ttreet.
nlM'Bl.ua.liaot
HOl'DAN KUliS ON SHARKS I will
furnish a few suitings to reliable
parties. 0. S. Frauk. ISs Fast
Ninth street, Kugeue, Or.
IK YOU WANT TO SBLL your prop
erty tell the Orsgon l.a-. .1 Coinpa.
uy about It and Ihey will do the
rest. 411 Willamette street, h.n
geno. Or. tf
NOT1CK Having recovered Iroin iu
Injury 1 bsve resumed my business
of horset.hoetiig aud general black-1
Mnltltliig. C. I), llolowuy, Kant
Kleveuth street, Fall-muiiiit, Or.
DON'T fall lo see Cue-cm If you
want bargains In real estate. We
buy and sell farm aud city prop
erty. Improved and unimproved.
Timber aud mining stock. II. Che
em. Room 11, Walton llldg. tf
$10 CASH AND $10 PUR AKIN I ll
Will buy a beautiful California
vineyard, the Inooiue from which
will be sufficient to wake you In
dependent for life. Handsome
pamphlet, valuable Information
aud cuntraet free. K. It. Robinson,
general agout, Pacific Grove, Cnl.
INTERNATIONAL OORRIOSPON
DKNCK SCHOOLS "The llusy
Man's University." Gives a thor
ough training at your own home
In nearly all tbe trades aud profes
sions. Text books aud Instruments
(when required) furnished free.
Kull Information and clreuliira ut
the local enrollment office, 4 5 W.
Eighth street, li. J, Klrkwood, rep
resentative. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
I'llYSIti.t.NH AND HI ltd ICONS
DR. ANN. i MAIIHIOU. Ostenpathlr
phy-'clati. All curablu disease,
treated. Wromen and chllilruu I
speclulty. Office ovur K K. Dunn's
Phone Red 1631.
UR. H. 1.. STUDLKY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers
store, a 18 Wlllametto slreei
y Phono Black 1326. Consultation
free. Residence 734 Ferry street,
' Phone Red 3197.
C. II. CANNON, M. I. llomoepathlc
physician aud surgeon. Chronic
diseases und diseases of wiimun
nnd children a specialty. Ktuctrl
cnl vibratory and light treatment
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build
lug. Phone Main 640. Boards
Hoffman House. Phono Mulii 11.
. F. TITUS, 14. I). Homoeopathic
physician nnd surgeon. Chronic
dlHcnaes and diseases of women und
children given special altontlou
Farndlc galvanic, static, X-ray and
vibratory electrical treutmnnts glv.
en. Office, 681 Wlllamettu struct
with Dr. L. K. McDuugal. Resi
dence, 68j Pearl street. Office
phone, Main 629. Kesldelice
phone. Main 1181.
VI TOR Jl T at- AT- I.A W
B. I). AI.I.HM, AtMruej-et-la, kit
Willamette street, Mugeue Oregon
L. H1LYRU, Attoraey-st-law. Otrlo.
over Yoran'i eboe atore, Kugeus
Oregea.
LICON n. KDMUNSON, Attornuy-at
, law. Rooms 1 an4 2, alugeue Loao
and Savings Bank.
.. W TUAVIR Allrni..al.iy. Ilf
flee over Kugene Uian 41 Hnvlngn
imuK, Kugene, Oregon.
DORRIS ft BKIFWORTH, Attorneys
at law. Office In Hovey building
over Chnmbore-Urlalot bang
C. A. WI.N'TKR M Kl Kit, Atlorlley-ai
law. Land titles and probate spec
laities. Office over Cbambers-Bns
tow Bank.
WOODCOCK POT'l'Mf, Attorneys
at-lsw. A C. Wood'-i ck and K. O
Potter. Otfbe one block south ol
Chrlsiaan block, rlngine, (Oregon
WALTON 4. NPIKS, Atloi Beys-at-inw
J. J. '.Tilhin and S. P. Ness. Will
practice la all the conns III the
state, office, reons 2, Walton
Block, Kugene, Oiegwti.
WILLIAMS A RRA.S, nllerueys-st
law. J. W. TMlllans, I.. U. li.au
Prsrtl.e In all courts ef the stst
and before It.e U. n. ljiud Offlct
Office 12, IS, 14 and 1 f. alcCluu,
Hulldiag.
I. N. H A RB AUG H. rlpmial atteli
tb.s glvea to glvnrs aad sottle
aieel f etar. Agent for Contl
ueetal Inenraaee Curapeay. Roon
I, riret Matleaal Beat llelldlug
Rageee, Orev.
JKHHB fl wrLI. Iwyar. No. 2$
West Blghth street, Kuga, Or
opposite pestotflse. Gives special
attention to the examination of ah
strscu, drafting wills, settling e
tales, ci nveyance and collections
Also to .ill pension matters. Phoui
Red 1176.
iHi i i. age vi
J. I.. CLARK A CO. Dealers It real
estate, Crtiswell. Or. j
AltrillTKCT
FRKlC THOMAS Architect. S.eich
e and piaas rirawa, Blue prints
and spesiflcations. General super
visum over bulldlags In course of
construction. If thiakl-t of build
ing, large or small, see me. Terms
reasonable. Room 7. L'hrihUiaa
block.
IMIKKTAKKIM
1. W. KAYS 41 CO.. undertakers and
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
DAY A HENDtt RSOM, undertaken
and etubalmera. Corner Wlllaiu
ette aud Seventh streets.
W.- T. GORDON, funeral director.
State licensed embalmer. Office
and residence, Tenth and Olive
streets. Phone Red 44X1.
MINIMI K.1U1.1EEKA
IIKllllKHT 1.K1QH. mining engineer
and eipert metallurgies. Reliable
Information furntsaed lo Intending
Investors. Rxaialaatlons and re
ports on mines and ore treatment.
Kiigane Oregon.
c.iitpirr t i-KANtits
JAY C. MOORK, carpel cliuiuor.
mono. HtacK &uil.
AIISTKACTOIIS
THK LANK COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Rooms 2 and i, SVaren lllook,
Kugeuu. Or Prlca ressonshle.
SOI I lll-.U.V PACIKIt.
II. It. TIMK CARD
Tow aril Portland Passenger
No. 162:43 a. in., Oregon Kx-
liress.
No. IS 6:00 a. in., Cottago C.tove
Psaseager. ,
No. 12 11:15 a. ra., Rosohtirg
Passenger.
No. 14 6:42 p. ni., Portlnnd Kx
press. Towunl Kun FrunciNco Pafisenger..
No. 11 2:18 p.m., Itoseburg Pus
sen ger.
No. 17 9:3G p.m., Cotlugo Grove
Passenger.
No. 13 12:32 a.m.. California Ex
press. No. 13 5:44 a. ni., San Francis
co Kxpress,
Wemlllni; ltrancli.
No. 84 8:30 u. m., leaves Kugene
for Springfield.
No. 82 11:10 a.m., arrives Eu
gene from Springfield.
No. 87 1:00 p. ni., leaves Eugeno
for Wendllng.
No. SH 1.:40 p. in., arrives Etigent
from Wendllng.
W'.M. MURRAY.
Gen. Pass. Agt.
Portland, Or
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Asst. O. P. A.
A. .1. GILLETTE,
Local Agent.
Is erecting a plant at
PORTLAND, OKF.C.ON '
for the niiinnfucturo of their
worhl fumoua
PORTABLE WELL
RKILLINti MACHINES
for water, oil, gits, etc., etc.
A moderate amount t,.'
money will ttart you in
a proGtabla bunlitctii.
STAR PORTABLE
DRILLING MACHINES
hove been proved by I
Competitive Tests to be
The Best In 'I he World.
For full particulars regard
ing well drilling machines,
tools, supplies, etc., write to
THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO.
r OUT LAND. OltSOOV.
ur
AKIfON. OHIO,
DON'T READ
THIS
Unless ycu want to buy
J WALL PAPER
Wchavc it per roll from
JOc up
and it is up to date
Ludford & Haskell I
Prscbcsl Pslntcrs lod Decoriton
0 8th nd Charaelton Streets (
For Snaps
in
REAL ESTATE
sec
McFAlL & HEITZMAN
I Door Norlh Hot jgian House
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